City Favors New Policy on Naming Communities
From Times Staff Reports
A City Council committee voted this week in favor of a citywide policy for naming communities and installing the blue street signs informing motorists that they are crossing into a community’s boundaries.
Current rules for naming communities require a motion from a council member. The new rules would require those seeking to change a community’s name to get signatures from 500 residents within the area and would mandate several public hearings.
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